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The New Party (UK, 2003)

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The New Party is a party of economic liberalism, political reform and internationalism. We stand for individual freedom and personal responsibility in preference to state control. We believe that only by empowering individuals and their families to take more control of their lives can we promote a
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The New Party was well-funded thanks to the financial support of its chairman, and the party had a small full-time staff from the outset, with three full-time staff at the offices at Almondvale football ground in Livingston and two at Mark Adams' office in London in 2003. Duward's company Cloburn
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commented that "the Scottish People's Alliance appears to offer a mish-mash of policies, which are for the most part half-baked – but not all that more so than many of the offerings from parties of much longer standing. And if they get their act together in time they might well appeal. Their most
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Disappointed with its performance after spending £188,889 on the election, the party was relaunched in October 2003 with a revamped manifesto (direct democracy and Universal Benefit were dropped) and a revised statement of philosophy and principles, under the name 'The New Party'.
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The party chairman, founder and chief financial backer of the New Party was Scottish millionaire businessman Robert Durward. The Party is governed by a National Policy Committee for the UK as a whole, and by a Scottish Policy Committee in Scotland.
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The party regards itself as internationalist in outlook, which it interprets as support for democratic governments and human rights worldwide. The party is rather more cautious with regard to international organisations such as the
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in UK schools claiming that the film is political rather than scientific in nature. The court ruled that the film could be shown in schools only if teachers pointed out nine errors.
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position, the party has latterly reverted to a more equivocal stance towards the European Union. It has also been critical of the United Nations as an undemocratic body without
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approached the New Party with a view to becoming leader. The executive declined 5 to 4, and several senior members of the New Party subsequently departed to join Kilroy-Silk's
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Quarry funded the Peoples Alliance with £490,000 in 2003, and gave the New Party £284,000 in 2004, £393,000 in 2005, £135,000 in 2006, £209,093 in 2007, and £125,000 in 2008.
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party at its launch in February 2005, including policy director Jonathan Lockhart, Richard Vass, the first party chairman of Veritas, and
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suggested when the party launched in 2003 that the motivation for the party was Duward's opposition to a tax on the extraction of
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shows that Durward's company Cloburn was the only registered donor to The New Party during its lifetime, donating £1,382,819.88.
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On 1 July 2010, the New Party was de-registered with the Electoral Commission and is no longer able to field candidates.
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with measures to reduce welfare dependency, and reduction of state control of public services, including reform of the
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In July 2008 David Pinder, the national spokesman, became the party's first UK parliamentary candidate at the
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In 2007 a member and two times local election candidate for the New Party, Stewart Dimmock, with backing from
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political party in the United Kingdom active between 2003 and 2010. The party described itself as "a party of
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immediate problem appears to be that they have not got their act together in anything like enough time."
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Town Council in October 2006 Stewart Dimmock, the New Party candidate, polled 139 votes (27.0%).
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On 30 March 2006 Donald McDiarmid contested a local council by-election in the Borestone ward in
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This article is about the New Party 2003–2010. For the 1930s party founded by Oswald Mosley, see
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In August 2009 Richard Vass was named leader, declaring the party's intention to contest the
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launched in late 2002, at a time when speculation about the possibility of a split in the UK
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regime and measures to increase individual freedom and self-reliance, as well as
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The New Party proposes various reforms of parliament, including adopting the
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of business and industry. The party recommends wholesale reform of the
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and receiving 7,718 votes (0.4%). The New Party did not stand in the
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The most recent published policy statement of the New Party is the
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spirit of mutual responsibility and respect in society as a whole.
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The initial policy programme of the party had two main planks:
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BBC (11 October 2007): Gore climate film's 'nine errors'.
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Defunct neoliberal political party in the United Kingdom
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local government elections in England on 4 May 2006
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